Pinterest reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(992 total reviews)
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Bill Ready

49% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Pinterest has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 992 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pinterest employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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992 reviews
1.0
Mar 7, 2019

Institutionalized Workplace Bullying & Gender Inequality

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Great benefits - Met some of the nicest, most intelligent people outside my team - knit con!

Cons

For a company that champions it’s efforts to make the workplace a fair and pleasant environment for everyone, it couldn’t be farther from the truth. Workplace bullying is essentially institutionalized here, where senior leaders continue to turn a blind eye at mid-level managers, who are some of the most inexperienced, abusive managers I’ve ever come across in my career. Fear of retaliation is a genuine concern here as well, so going to HR is basically not an option unless you’re at your breaking point where you’re okay quitting if things go more south.

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Pinterest Response
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I've only been here for a few weeks and I agree some of the nicest, most intelligent people work at Pinterest. However, I am very concerned to hear about your experience, your fear of retaliation, and want to help. I want to be very clear- we will not tolerate retaliation, and are committed to creating a workplace free of discrimination, harassment or other mistreatment. Typically I'd encourage you to discuss your experience with a manager. It doesn't sound like that's something you feel comfortable doing, but we have alternatives, including our anonymous hotline (844-704-6249); or, a member of my team or I would be very keen to meet with you. Longer term, with a personal and deeply held belief in the power of great people management, I am very committed to ensure we continue to develop and strengthen our community of people leaders. Jo, CHRO
2.0
Apr 9, 2018

Monetization / Ads

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Unique and inspiring culture that focuses on creativity, building new skills and experiences and really celebrating individuality - You'll never work for a company where users love the product more; Pinners LOVE Pinterest - Opportunity to focus on the bleeding edge in the space (ads, consumer product, design, etc.), everyday - Urban campus setup. All the benefits of a large tech company, conveniently next to CalTrain / in SoMa.

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For context, via consulting / FTE roles I have worked at over 15 companies in a 10 year career. Pinterest was, by far, the most political, disorganized and lost organization I've ever encountered. My comments are more for the Ads team, than the core experience group--but each week/month/quarter brought an endless stream of reorganizations, reprioritizations and re-buzzwords. It's a product that has a very clear fit and need within the marketing landscape--but is forever mired in internal resource fights, personality clashes and confusion. One day you're chasing what Facebook just did, the next what Google just did, the next what we talked about 6 months ago but no one can seem to remember. Every week starts out with identifying organizational misalignments. And rather than spend your week building toward something. Thinking about where to go next. You'd spend your week fire-fighting the crisis of the day. If you're looking to expel a lot of energy managing political cycles that never seem to go anywhere, this is the place for you. I learned more in two years at Pinterest than I did anywhere else--It was one of the most diverse and challenging roles in my life. But I'll probably look at it as the worse epoch in my career. When I worked there, every time I interacted with another alum--they'd always start with, "Is it still crazy?" My answer was always Yes.

2.0
Aug 11, 2016

Bad management and culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The product, although the app doesn't allow you to zoom in on a photo or save data offline to action on later.

Cons

-Murmur results are poorer each year -Leadership focuses on managing upwards and not on developing its employees -Company's desire to stay lean has caused employees to be overworked -it's so lean, projects are always deprioritized, even the lowest hanging fruits.

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